Beyoncé and Jay Z have more than 99 problems and only “divine intervention” can save the troubled marriage, a source close to the powerful couple has told The Post. While Jay Z seemingly is the one most at fault, he’s also the one doing all in his power to keep the couple together, even hiring marriage counselors who are believed to be traveling with the super duo on their tour, the source said. “They are trying to figure out a way to split without divorcing .?.?. This is a huge concert tour and they’ve already gotten most of the money from the promoters up front,” the source said. (Page Six)
Reports also claim they hoped daughter Blue Ivy could potentially keep them together.

“There are no rings, if you haven’t noticed,” the source said, admitting that he thought things would get better after the birth of the couple’s daughter, Blue Ivy Carter. “For just a split moment, things got real for them and she was even talking about adding to the family,” the source said. “But, after a while, Jay was out doing Jay and Bey was out doing Bey. They made the classic mistake of thinking a child would change everything and help to rekindle the initial fire, and it didn’t.” (Page Six)
The Carters appeared to display their love for one another earlier this month in New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium “On the Run” tour stop.

The rapper and producer couldn’t keep his hands off his wife as she was singing–not that she seemed to be complaining! The two, parents to daughter Blue Ivy, are known for their sexy performances and wowed (and shocked) viewers around the world with their duet of “Drunk in Love” at the 2014 Grammys in February. They are set to perform at MetLife Stadium again on Saturday night and then head to Atlanta on July 15 for the next show during their On The Run tour. (E! Online)

The duo are expected to deliver their “On the Run” tour to HBO later this summer.

The concert event will air in September, it was announced today by Michael Lombardo, president, HBO Programming. The show will tape September 12 and 13 at Stade de France in Paris, the only international dates of their tour, and will feature the superstars performing more than 40 songs. “This is a major musical event that belongs on HBO,” said Lombardo. “It’s going to be a night to remember.” (Rap-Up)